Video: Stag Arms 3G Rifle

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posted on October 15, 2015
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When the Stag Arms 3-Gun shooting team was formed a few years ago, the folks in charge opted to build a rifle with broad appeal for this specific application and beyond. The result was the Stag Arms Model 3G, a rifle that features an 18″ stainless-steel, fluted heavy barrel with a rifle length gas system. The Super 3Gun compensator reduces recoil impulse, which allows for fast follow-up shots. Aiding in accuracy is the Samson Evolution handguard, which is free floating and modular, allowing the attachment of rail sections or sling mounts along the handguard. This also offers the shooter the ability to mount accessories as needed but not be burdened with a full quad rail. The trigger is a Geissele Super 3-Gun trigger, and the ACS collapsible buttstock and pistol grip are from Magpul. The rifle also is available with optional Dueck Defense Rapid Transition Sights (RTS) which are offset iron sights that are used for close in shots. If you're in the market for an accurate, reliable and modular AR-15 rifle, check out more in this ARTV "Rifleman Review" segment hosted by Joseph Kurtenbach. MSRP: $1,459

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